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The Powerpuff Girls aired on Cartoon Network in the United States from November 18, 1998 to August 27, 2004, with four unaired episodes burnt out on March 25, 2005.

One episode, "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey", was banned in most countries but aired in some, and was eventually released in the United States through the 2009 Complete Series DVD.

There was also an episode in production titled "Deja View", that was turned into a comic book instead due to budget constraints.

Note that the episodes listed here are in production order rather than airing order.

The premieres listed are the United States premieres.

Season Episodes Produced Premiere Finale
Pilot 1 1992 N/A N/A
What a Cartoon! 2 1994-1995 February 26, 1995 January 28, 1996
1 24 1998 November 18, 1998 May 26, 1999
2 26 1999 June 25, 1999 June 30, 2000
3 24 1999-2000 July 28, 2000 April 3, 2001
4 10 2000-2001 April 20, 2001 August 9, 2002
5 30 2002-2003 December 6, 2002 April 9, 2004
6 23 2004 April 16, 2004 August 27, 2004
Movies 1 2002 July 3, 2002 N/A
Specials 2 2008-2013 January 19, 2009 January 20, 2014

"Whoopass Stew!" Pilots[]

# Title Produced Premiere
1 A Sticky Situation! 1992 1994

(Festival screening)

2 Whoopass A Go-Go! 1992 (unfinished) N/A
3 Monkey See, Doggie Doo 1992

(unfinished)

N/A
4 Monster Trouble 1992

(unfinished)

N/A

What a Cartoon! Shorts[]

# Title Produced Premiere Production Code
1 Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins 1994 February 20, 1995 94-001
2 Crime 101 1995 January 28, 1996 95-001

Season 1[]

The first season of the series has 24 episodes, the last two of which are 22-minute specials.

The season was produced in 1998 and aired in the United States from November 18, 1998 to May 26, 1999.

Main article: Season 1 (1998 TV Series)

# Title Produced Premiere
1 Monkey See, Doggie Do 1998 November 18, 1998
2 Mommy Fearest 1998 November 18, 1998
3 Insect Inside 1998 November 25, 1998
4 Powerpuff Bluff 1998 November 25, 1998
5 Octi Evil 1998 December 2, 1998
6 Geshundfight 1998 December 2, 1998
7 Buttercrush 1998 December 9, 1998
8 Fuzzy Logic 1998 December 9, 1998
9 Boogie Frights 1998 December 16, 1998
10 Abracadaver 1998 December 16, 1998
11 Telephonies 1998 December 23, 1998
12 Tough Love 1998 December 23, 1998
13 Major Competition 1998 January 6, 1999
14 Mr. Mojo's Rising 1998 January 6, 1999
15 Paste Makes Waste 1998 January 13, 1999
16 Ice Sore 1998 January 13, 1999
17 Bubblevicious 1998 January 20, 1999
18 The Bare Facts 1998 January 20, 1999
19 Cat Man Do 1998 January 27, 1999
20 Impeach Fuzz 1998 January 27, 1999
21 Just Another Manic Mojo 1998 February 3, 1999
22 Mime for a Change 1998 February 3, 1999
23 The Rowdyruff Boys 1998 April 7, 1999
24 Uh-Oh, Dynamo 1998 May 26, 1999

Season 2[]

The second season consists of 26 episodes and was produced in 1999, airing in the United States from June 25, 1999 to June 30, 2000.

Main article: Season 2 (1998 TV Series)

# Title Produced Premiere
25 Stuck Up, Up, and Away 1999 June 25, 1999
26 Schoolhouse Rocked 1999 June 25, 1999
27 Collect Her 1999 July 23, 1999
28 Supper Villain 1999 July 23, 1999
29 Birthday Bash 1999 August 20, 1999
30 Too Pooped to Puff 1999 August 20, 1999
31 Beat Your Greens 1999 September 10, 1999
32 Down 'n' Dirty 1999 September 10, 1999
33 Dream Scheme 1999 September 24, 1999
34 You Snooze, You Lose 1999 September 24, 1999
35 Slave the Day 1999 October 8, 1999
36 Los Dos Mojos 1999 October 8, 1999
37 A Very Special Blossom 1999 November 26, 1999
38 Daylight Savings 1999 November 26, 1999
39 Mo Job 1999 February 13, 2000
40 Pet Feud 1999 February 13, 2000
41 Imaginary Fiend 1999 March 17, 2000
42 Cootie Gras 1999 March 17, 2000
43 The Powerpuff Girls' Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever 1999 April 28, 2000
44 Just Desserts 1999 April 28, 2000
45 Twisted Sister 1999 May 26, 2000
46 Cover Up 1999 May 26, 2000
47 Speed Demon 1999 June 2, 2000
48 Mojo Jonesin' 1999 June 2, 2000
49 Something's a Ms. 1999 June 30, 2000
50 Slumbering with the Enemy 1999 June 30, 2000

Season 3[]

The third season consists of 24 episodes, two of them half-hour specials.

Produced in 1999 to 2000, the season aired in the United States from July 28, 2000 to October 19, 2001.

Main article: Season 3 (1998 TV Series)

# Title Produced Premiere
51 Fallen Arches 1999 July 28, 2000
52 The Mane Event 1999 July 28, 2000
53 Town and Out 1999 August 18, 2000
54 Child Fearing 1999 August 18, 2000
55 Criss Cross Crisis 2000 September 8, 2000
56 Bubblevision 2000 September 15, 2000
57 Bought and Scold 2000 September 15, 2000
58 Gettin' Twiggy With It 2000 September 22, 2000
59 Cop Out 2000 September 22, 2000
60 Three Girls and a Monster 2000 October 6, 2000
61 Monkey See, Doggy Two 2000 October 6, 2000
62 Jewel of the Aisle 2000 October 20, 2000
63 Super Zeroes 2000 October 20, 2000
64 Candy is Dandy 2000 November 10, 2000
65 Catastrophe 2000 November 10, 2000
66 Hot Air Buffoon 2000 December 1, 2000
67 Ploys R' Us 2000 December 1, 2000
68 Helter Shelter 2000 April 3, 2001 (DVD)
October 19, 2001 (TV)
69 Power Lunch 2000 April 3, 2001 (DVD)
October 19, 2001 (TV)
70 Powerprof. 2000 February 9, 2001
71 The Headsucker's Moxy 2000 January 5, 2001
72 Equal Fights 2000 January 5, 2001
73 Moral Decay 2000 February 9, 2001
74 Meet the Beat-Alls 2000 February 9, 2001

Season 4[]

The fourth season is the shortest of the series, having only 10 episodes, all of which are 22-minute specials.

The reason for the truncation is likely due to production of the movie, which was released while this season was airing.

This is also the last season creator Craig McCracken worked on before leaving to produce "Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends."

Produced in 2000 and 2001, the season aired in the United States from April 20, 2001 to August 9, 2002.

Main article: Season 4 (1998 TV Series)

# Title Produced Premiere
75 Film Flam 2000 April 20, 2001
76 All Chalked Up 2000 July 19, 2002
77 Get Back Jojo 2000 May 4, 2001
78 Him Diddle Riddle 2001 June 21, 2002
79 Members Only 2001 July 26, 2002
80 Knock It Off 2001 July 12, 2002
81 Superfriends 2001 August 2, 2002
82 Nano of the North 2001 August 9, 2002
83 Stray Bullet 2001 July 5, 2002
84 Forced Kin 2001 June 28, 2002

Movie[]

A theatrical feature film, "The Powerpuff Girls Movie", was released in theaters on July 3, 2002.

The film chronicles the origin story of the girls and how they came to be the superheroes they are in the series.

The film also introduced completely new character designs and visual style from what was seen up until then.

The first three episodes of season 5 employ the same style seen in the movie, before shifting into a slightly different style for the remainder of the series.

Title Produced Release
The Powerpuff Girls Movie 2002 July 3, 2002

Season 5[]

The fifth season of the series was produced from 2002 to 2003. It is the first season after the movie, and also the first without any involvement from Craig McCracken. Chris Savino took his place as showrunner.

The first three episodes were produced separately from the rest of the season in 2002, having the same visual style as the movie.

When production resumed in 2003 for the rest of season 5, the series took on a slightly different look used for the remainder of its run.

Season 5 is the longest season, having 30 episodes (including three 22-minute specials and a 44-minute Christmas special). It also took the longest to produce and air.

The season aired from December 6, 2002 to April 9, 2004. Four episodes remained unaired in the United States until 2005.

One of the specials, "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey" was unaired in the United States, not seeing a release until the Complete Series DVD in 2009.

Main article: Season 5 (1998 TV Series)

# Title Produced Premiere
85 Keen on Keane 2002 December 6, 2002
86 Not So Awesome Blossom 2002 December 6, 2002
87 Power-Noia 2002 December 13, 2002
88 'Twas the Fight Before Christmas 2003 October 7, 2003 (DVD)
December 12, 2003 (TV)
89 Nuthin' Special 2003 March 25, 2005
90 Neighbor Hood 2003 March 25, 2005
91 Monstra-City 2003 September 5, 2003
92 Shut the Pup Up 2003 September 5, 2003
93 I See A Funny Cartoon in Your Future 2003 March 25, 2005
94 Octi Gone 2003 March 25, 2005
95 Toast of the Town 2003 September 12, 2003
96 Divide and Conquer 2003 September 12, 2003
97 Burglar Alarmed 2003 September 19, 2003
98 Shotgun Wedding 2003 September 19, 2003
99 Save Mojo 2003 September 26, 2003
100 Substitute Creature 2003 September 26, 2003
101 The Boys Are Back in Town 2003 November 6, 2003
102 See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey 2003 Unaired (TV)
January 20, 2009 (DVD)
103 Pee Pee G's 2003 November 13, 2003
104 Boy Toys 2003 November 13, 2003
105 Seed No Evil 2003 November 25, 2003
106 The City of Clipsville 2003 November 25, 2003
107 Lying Around the House 2003 January 9, 2004
108 Bubble Boy 2003 January 9, 2004
109 A Documentary 2003 January 16, 2004
110 Girls Gone Mild 2003 January 16, 2004
111 Curses 2003 April 2, 2004
112 Bang For Your Buck 2003 April 2, 2004
113 Silent Treatment 2003 April 9, 2004
114 Sweet 'N Sour 2003 April 9, 2004

Season 6[]

The final season of the original series, season 6 was produced in 2004, airing from April 16 to August 27 of that year.

The season had 23 episodes, three of which were 22-minute specials.

Main article: Season 6 (1998 TV Series)

# Title Produced Premiere
115 Prime Mates 2004 April 16, 2004
116 Coupe D'etat 2004 April 16, 2004
117 Makes Zen to Me 2004 April 23, 2004
118 Say Uncle 2004 April 23, 2004
119 Reeking Havoc 2004 April 30, 2004
120 Live and Let Dynamo 2004 April 30, 2004
121 Mo' Linguish 2004 May 7, 2004
122 Oops, I Did It Again 2004 May 7, 2004
123 A Made Up Story 2004 May 14, 2004
124 Little Miss Interprets 2004 June 25, 2004
125 Night Mayor 2004 June 25, 2004
126 Custody Battle 2004 July 2, 2004
127 The City of Nutsville 2004 July 2, 2004
128 Aspirations 2004 July 9, 2004
129 That's Not My Baby 2004 July 16, 2004
130 Simian Says 2004 July 16, 2004
131 Sun Scream 2004 July 23, 2004
132 The City of Frownsville 2004 July 23, 2004
133 West in Pieces 2004 July 30, 2004
134 Crazy Mixed-Up Puffs 2004 August 20, 2004
135 Mizzen in Action 2004 August 20, 2004
136 Roughing It Up 2004 August 27, 2004
137 What's the Big Idea? 2004 August 27, 2004

Stand-alone specials[]

Two stand-alone specials, "The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!!" and "Powerpuff Girls Special: Dance Pantsed", were produced in 2008 and 2013, airing on Cartoon Network on Martin Luther King Days 2009 and 2014 respectively.

Title Produced Premiere
The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!! 2008 January 19, 2009
Powerpuff Girls Special: Dance Pantsed 2013 January 20, 2014


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